Handle for mattresses and the like



Aug. 21, 1951 M. BECHIK HANDLE FOR MATTRESSES AND THE LIKE Filed July 14, 1949 Patented Aug. 21, 1951 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE HANDLE FOR MATTRESSES AND THE LIKE Michael Bechik, St. Paul, Minn., assignor to Bechik Products, Inc., St. Paul, Minn., a corporation of Minnesota Application July 14, 1949, Serial No. 104,673 u 4 Claims.

My invention relates to handles for mattresses and the like and has for its primary object the provision of such a device which has a minimum of parts, is rugged in construction, and durable in use.

A further and highly important object of my invention is the provision of a device which may be installed in the wall of a mattress or the like with great facility and ease.

A still further object of my invention is the provision of a handle for mattresses which may be inserted and removed from the wall of a mattress or the like only when the wall of the mattress is folded between the grommets, but which will maintain itself within the wall when the wall is stretched taut.

A still further object of my invention is the provision of an inexpensive mattress handle which, by virtue of its shape, will automatically maintain itself in abutting relationship to the mattress wall when not in use.

The above and still further objects of my invention will become apparent from the following detailed specification, appended claims and attached drawing.

Referring to the drawings, wherein like char acters indicate like parts throughout the several views:

Fig. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view of the mattress showing my novel handle attached thereto;

Fig. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary view in side elevation, some parts being broken away;

Fig. 3 is a still further enlarged fragmentary section taken substantially on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2;

Fig. 4 is a view corresponding substantially to Fig. 3 but showing a slightly modified form of my invention; and

Fig. 5 is a view in perspective of a further modified form of the handle.

Referring with greater particularity to the drawings, the numeral l indicates in its entirety a mattress comprising, amongst other things, top and bottom walls 2 and 3, respectively, and a side wall or boxing 4. The boxing 4 is shown as being provided with a pair of spaced, preferably metallic, grommets 5 which extend through and provide openings 6 in the side wall. It will be observed that at their inner ends, the grommets are provided with enlarged head-like washer elements 1.

Adapted to co-operate with the above described combination of elements, I provide a rigid handle element, identified in its entirety by tions IQ corresponds to the minimum distance.

between the openings 6 and the grommets 5 when the wall 4 is in its normal taut condition, whereas the minimum distance between said inturned portions It is less than the minimum dis stance between the openings El and the grommets 5. This structural feature of. my novel handle element causes the normally taut mattress side wall 4, connected through the grommets 5, to automatically cam the bar 9 from the dotted line position of Fig. 3 toward the side wall 4 or toward the full line position thereof. Thus when the handle is not in use, it is alwaysv held in close proximity to the wall i and said wall has a neat appearance, free from wrinkles.

The inturned portions [0 terminate in means for limiting outward movement of the bar 9, with respect to the Wall l. Preferably, this means is in the nature of angularly disposed stop portions II which project in a direction generally longitudinally of the bar 9. It will be noted that the portions II project in the direction of the washer elements 7 and are adapted to make engagement therewith upon outward movement of the bar 9 with respect to the wall 4, as shown by dotted lines in Fig. 3. This en gagement of the stop portions II with the washer element 1 prevents engagement of the handle element 8 with the interior of the wall 4 and the consequent wear thereof. To further insure against any damage to the wall t by the stop element H, the extreme outer ends thereof are inturned, as indicated at E2.

It should be noted that the above described handle element 8 is preferably installed in the mattress wall or boxing 4 before final assembly of the mattress I. This assembly is accomplished as follows: One end of the handle element 8 is inserted by snaking same through the openings 6 in one of the grommets 5. This is accomplished when the hand element is held at substantially right angles to the wall element 4. The handle element 8 is inserted through the grommet 5 a distance approximating half of its length. The side wall 4 is then buckled or bent sufficiently to bring the opening 5 of the other grommet 5 into alignment with the other end l2 of the handle element 8. This other end is then inserted through the adjacent grommet 5 and the wall 4 straightened. In the final assembly of the mattress I, the wall or boxing 4 is in a stretched or taut condition, wherein it is impossible to remove the handle element 8 without damage to the grommets 5 or the mattress wall or boxing 4. The mattress wall 4 has sufficient flexibility and resilience to permit the handle element 8 to be moved manually to the dotted line position illustrated in Fig. 3, so that the fingers of a user may be inserted between bar 9 and the mattress wall 4. The resilience in the mattress wall 4 tends to draw the grommets 5 in a direction away from one another and thereby cause the grommets 5 to cam the handle element 8 toward engagement with the mattress wall.

In the modified form illustrated in Fig. 4, I provide a handle element 13 comprising a rigid bar l4 overlying the exterior of the mattress wall 4 between the spaced grommets 5 therein. At its opposite ends, the bar I4 is provided with converging portions l5 in the same manner as the handle member 8. The converging portions l5 terminate in angularly outwardly extending ends 16 that are adapted to engage the washers 1 immediately radially outwardly of the grommets 5. It will be appreciated that this form of my invention uses less material than the preferred form illustrated in Figs. 1 to 3, inclusive, and is slightly less expensive to manufacture.

In the modified form of the invention illustrated in Fig. 5, I provide a handle element il preferably made from flat wire or bar stock and provided with ornamental configuration 18. In all other respects the handle element I1 is identical to the handle element 8 of Figs. 1 to 3, inclusive.

While I have disclosed a preferred embodiment and two modifications of my improved mattress handle, it will be understood that the same is capable of further modification without departure from the scope and spirit of the invention as defined in the claims.

What I claim is:

1. A handle adapted to be utilized in conjunction with a mattress wall or the like having thereing spaced grommets providing openings extending through said wall, said handle comprising a rigid bar adapted to overlie the outer surface of said wall between said grommets, said bar being provided with converging inturned portions 4 which are adapted to project one each through each of said grommets, the distance between said inturned portions immediately adjacent said bar being substantially equal to the distance between said grommets.

2. A handle construction for mattress walls and the like comprising a pair of spaced grommets providing openings extending through said wall, a rigid hand-engaging bar normally overlying the outer surface of said wall, said bar having inturned portions which converge in the direction of the interior of the mattress to points which are spaced apart less than the distance between the openings in said grommets, the distance between said inturned portions immediately adjacent said hand-engagin bar corresponding approximately to the distance between the openings in said grommets.

3. The structure defined in claim 1 in which the opposite ends of said handle are formed to project longitudinally thereof in opposite directions and in the same horizontal plane as said bar, engagement of said end portions with the interior of said mattress wall limitin outward movements of said bar.

4. A handle adapted to be utilized in conjunction with a mattress wall or the like having therein spaced grommets providing openings through said wall, said grommets including enlarged washer elements on the interior of said wall, said handle comprising a rigid bar adapted to overlie the outer surface of said wall between said grommets, said bar being provided with inturned portions which project one each through each of said grommets to points which are spaced apart less than the distance between the opening in said grommets, the distance between said inturned portions immediately adjacent said bar corresponding approximately to the distance between the openings in said grommets, said inturned portions terminating in angular ends which extend in opposite directions in the same horizontal plane as said bar, said angular end portions being adapted to engage said washer elements upon outward movement of said bar with respect to said wall and limiting said outward movements.

MICHAEL BECI-IIK.

REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:

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